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Every year on September 13, we unite worldwide to raise awareness of sepsis
Recognising the symptoms could save a life. Sepsis often goes unrecognized until it’s too late, so understanding and helping loved ones to understand the warning signs, like confusion, fever, rapid breathing, or extreme pain, can make all the difference.
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Sepsis: Just The Facts | Health For Teens
Sepsis video
What Is Sepsis? – Sepsis Explained in 3 Minutes – in English (2020 version) – YouTube